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Joint CERN Analysis Preservation DASPOS RECAST workshop 2017
When: February 2nd 2017
Where: CERN, Room 3-R-002 (close to R1); physical presence preferred; virtual participation possible if needed
How long: 1 day; 9.30AM to ca. 5PM
Who should come: delegates from the LHC collaborations, core CAP/RECAST/DASPOS team, everyone who is interested in reproducible research
Abstract
The aims of this mini workshop are:
- getting community members together to give feedback on the first prototype of CERN Analysis Preservation (CAP) and its connection with RECAST and DASPOS work.
- special emphasis will be given to the three high-level use cases of CAP: describe, capture and reuse a physics analysis.
Dedicated sessions will allow a more detailed discussion of functionalities and expectations from the community to inform the roadmap of the services/tools/integrations.
Based on the demonstration of the recent prototype most of the day will be spent on a discussion of the next steps. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Analysis submission, are we missing out on any types of analysis, What is needed (beyond RECAST) for reuse/reinterpretation, what is needed or interesting to do on top of CAP, how can tools be connected (for example connected to CAP), search terms of interest, etc.
Additional materials from this workshop are available here: https://indico.cern.ch/event/611389/
Notes from the workshop are available
Start: 9.30AM, End: around 5PM
9.30AM to 10.30AM: Introduction
- Welcome and round of introduction
- Introduction (@suenjedt)
- What are we trying to do? Introduce topics of data/knowledge preservation, reproducibility
- What is our role?
- CAP: describe, capture, reuse
- DASPOS: Data and software preservation, reuse, execution
- RECAST: reuse/re-interpretation, execution
- What is the community's role?
- What are we trying to achieve today?
Focused Discussions on "Describe, Capture, Reuse": current state, missing pieces and roadmap:
10.30 to 11.30 AM: Describe
- Overview of "Describe" pillar activities. (@suenjedt)
- JSON Schemas as an analysis knowledge description technique. Common and experiment-specific parts. (@ArtemisLav)
- Completeness of knowledge. Low-level technical information and high-level physics information. CMS use case and demo. (@Kjili)
- Searching inside knowledge. Simple and advanced query possibilities. Live demo.
- Discussion and next steps.
Lunch break
12.30PM to 1.30PM: Capture
- Overview of "Capture" pillar activities. (@tiborsimko)
- CAP system architecture. (@pamfilos)
- Pulling information from internal collaboration databases. LHCb use case and demo. (@ioannistsanaktsidis)
- Submitting analyses by users. CMS use case and demo. (@ioannistsanaktsidis)
- Capturing local and external files by background ingestion. Live demo. (@jirikuncar)
- Discussion and next steps.
1.30PM to 2.30PM: Reuse
- Overview of "Reuse" pillar activities. (@tiborsimko)
- REANA system architecture. (@diegodelemos)
- ATLAS RECAST use case and demo. (@lukasheinrich)
- LHCb use case and demo. (@atrisovic)
- Discussion and next steps.
Coffee break
3PM to 3.30PM: Additional discussion topics
- User testing
- Discussion
3.30PM to 4.00PM: Way ahead
- Priorities
- Roadmap
- Raising awarenes and roll-out challenges
- Wrapping up the discussion - lessons learned
4PM with open end: Hands-on
- Learn how to prepare an analysis for reuse
- Learn how you can connect to CERN Analysis Preservation
Questions? Drop an email to analysis-preservation-support@cern.ch